The Defence Headquarters, DHQ, on Friday
disclosed the new tactics being used by female suicide bombers in the North East
in order to evade detection by security operatives. A statement issued by
the acting director of defence information, Rabe Abubakar, said the
attackers, usually teenage girls, now strap babies to their backs in order
that security personnel may ordinarily pass them for innocent nursing
mothers.
"The two recent
suicide bomb attacks in Madagali, Adamawa State are instructive in this
regard. The DHQ wishes to seize this opportunity to appeal to members of
the public to be patient and cooperate with the military and other
security agencies while carrying out thorough security search and checks
as the essence is to nip in the bud the murderous intention of the Boko
Haram suicide bombers," the statement read.
The defence spokesman also explained that “the usual traffic
‘go-slow’ at military and security check points as a result of rigorous
security checks are not meant to cause public discomfort or a deliberate
action to induce traffic disruptions on our roads, but an effort put in
place towards protecting the lives and properties of our innocent
citizens."
He urged members of the public to always "volunteer useful information to the military and other security agencies that would assist in exposing Boko Haram and their evil machinations in our society and to make our communities safe and secure for all to lives"
He urged members of the public to always "volunteer useful information to the military and other security agencies that would assist in exposing Boko Haram and their evil machinations in our society and to make our communities safe and secure for all to lives"
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